North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. 16, 2015. County emergency management called on the engineers to repair multiple sections of Indian Hut Road in Andrews, , restoring the road for fire, police, emergency management and general transportation needs of the businesses and homes along the more than eight miles threatened by the recent historic floods. “The reaction time by the Guard, emergency management and the sheriff


North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the 878th Engineer Company and fuelers of the Forward Support Company, 505th Engineer Battalion deploy to Georgetown County on the South Carolina’s coastal plain, Oct. 16, 2015. County emergency management called on the engineers to repair multiple sections of Indian Hut Road in Andrews, , restoring the road for fire, police, emergency management and general transportation needs of the businesses and homes along the more than eight miles threatened by the recent historic floods. “The reaction time by the Guard, emergency management and the sheriff has been incredible, I have been here all my life and have never seen anything like this,” said Wayne David Casselman, a lifetime resident of Georgetown County. ( Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Ason Forsyth, North Carolina National Guard /Released)


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